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Are humans the man cause of global warming?

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Are humans the man cause of global warming?

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myron bodtker

Man has nothing to do with it. Three glaring proofs: 1.  Nasa has noted that global warming in the form of shrinking ice caps is now occuring on mars. 2. One volcanic eruption creates the equivalent of ten years of man-made pollution and there are many volcanoes spouting off on earth at any given time. 

3. In the book: FROZEN EARTH  Doug Macdougall, professor of earth science at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California says:  “…the Earth is still in an ice age.We are in a warming period, one of many interglacial intervals that have occurred throughout the pleistocene ice age…(which has been fairly unrepresentative of the long history of our planet. Over that four and a half billion years, only a few major ice ages have been identified, separated by hundreds of millions of years of warmer climates when no major ice sheets blanketed the continents.”

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I do not believe so and there are in my opinion many scientific pieces of evidence. Here is just one. The Global warming lobby claim that a clear piece of evidence is the shrinking polar bear population and their habitat, They claim that man based activities are the cause of this. Sorry they are wrong, Polar bear skeletons have been found as far south as Scotland. These skeletons have been dated at 8,000 years old. The point of this is that the ice cap 8,0000 years ago would have to have reached as far south as Scotland then retreated approx 800 miles. Historically we know there has been no ice cap in Scotland for at least 2000 years or more, So best case scenario this ice would have had to retreat 800 miles in 6000 years if not shorter ( a lot shorter).

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